UK Titanfall sales spike 220 percent after Xbox 360 launch
Last-gen Titanfall version doing the business in the charts, but Kinect Sports: Rivals doesn't fare so well.
Titanfall has leapt back to the top of the UK games chart following the launch of the Xbox 360 version last week. The well-received last-gen version accounted for 71 percent of sales for the game, with 27 percent going to Xbox One and a single percent of sales on PC.
All in all, Titanfall's sales jumped 220 percent from the previous week.
Microsoft's other new exclusive, Kinect Sports: Rivals for Xbox One, wasn't as fortunate: it entered the chart at 14.
LEGO The Hobbit entered the charts in second, followed by the ever-dependable FIFA 14 in fourth.
Call of Duty: Ghosts, Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition, The Lego Movie Videogame, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, and Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes rounded out the rest of the top ten.
Where's Bethesda's big-budget MMO The Elder Scrolls Online, which entered the charts at number two last week, on that list? This week it has dropped to 19, though many of the game's sales will likely be coming from digital sources that are not counted in the official list.
Titanfall's first DLC, Expedition, was officially unveiled over the weekend.
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